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5/52009
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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Please read my profile if you wish to interact. Material: Pure silk Width: Approximately 30.5cm Length: Approximately 416cm This is a Nishijin-ori, Kawashima-orimono-made, Karaori (Chinese-style weave) six-patterned obi (sash) with Shokko Kisho Kacho pattern and gold thread. The woven fabric, resembling embroidery stitches, is beautiful, and the birds with spread wings have an Egyptian mural pattern and a Coptic-like atmosphere. There are some signs of wear from tying, but otherwise, there are no noticeable stains, and it is in very good condition. Although understated, gold leaf is used throughout, and the gold subtly shines depending on the angle. The base color is a gentle orange-brown, and the color in the fourth image appears to be the closest to the actual color on my screen. You can get a discount on combined shipping, so please take a look at my other items as well. For items related to kimono, you will receive a 500 yen discount from the second item onwards, and a 100 yen discount for other items. #MokomokoKimonoRelatedList [Regarding Kimono-related items, please purchase after agreeing to the following] ・I will ship them folded small and compactly. I can accommodate different shipping methods for an additional fee, so please comment if you wish. ・These items were not purchased directly from a kimono shop, but were received from relatives, etc., and are mainly items collected for hobbies or remaking purposes, so the materials and knowledge may not be accurate. ・There are individual differences in how condition is perceived, and some items have been stored for a long time, so I do not recommend them to those seeking perfect items. ・Some items may have a strong camphor or storage odor. ・I try to inspect them carefully, but there is a possibility that I may overlook stains, holes, snags, or areas of deterioration. Thank you for your consideration.
6 days ago